OpenAI Stopped Selling Intelligence. GPT-5.4 Sells Labor Instead.
GPT-5.4's benchmarks barely moved on reasoning but jumped 12 points on professional work. OpenAI stopped selling intelligence and started selling
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An Australian radio network created a fake Asian presenter using AI, borrowing the voice and photo of their finance employee to host a daily hip-hop show. The deception lasted months before anyone noticed.
Adobe just made life harder for content thieves. Their new Content Authenticity web app lets creators embed invisible, tamper-resistant metadata into their work.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. just made every current smartphone feel a bit insecure. The chip giant announced plans to roll out its A14 fabrication process in 2028, pushing beyond the boundaries of what we thought possible in semiconductor manufacturing.
OpenAI enhances its image generator, transforming the chatbot into a valuable tool for businesses.
YouTube marks its 20th birthday today. The platform that began with a zoo video now hosts over 20 trillion uploads. But it's not dwelling on the past – instead, YouTube is charging into an AI-powered future.
OpenAI wants to buy Google's Chrome browser. The company behind ChatGPT dropped this bombshell during the remedies phase of Google's antitrust trial, where judges are deciding how to break up the search giant's monopoly.
Germans have emerged as Europe's most enthusiastic ChatGPT users, claiming the continent's highest subscriber count and landing in the global top three for paid users.
Huawei plans to ship its new AI chip to Chinese customers next month, right when US export controls are pushing Nvidia out of the market. The timing works perfectly for Chinese tech firms hunting for alternatives to Nvidia's processors.
Silicon Valley braces for a turbulent earnings season. As major tech companies prepare to report Q1 2025 results, Trump's unpredictable trade policies have turned forecasts into guesswork.
Google faces mounting evidence of its search monopoly. A federal judge recently ruled – for the second time in a year – that Google illegally maintains a monopoly in ad tech. Google's response?
Google broke antitrust laws by crushing competition in online advertising, a federal judge ruled Thursday. The verdict marks Google's second monopoly defeat in eight months and could force the tech giant to sell key parts of its $31 billion ad business.
Google lets anti-abortion centers place misleading ads targeting women who need legally-required ultrasounds before getting an abortion, a new investigation reveals. These crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) can't actually provide the required medical services.
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